Posted on Sep 6, 2019
California Expanding Its Useless Red Flag Law - Bearing Arms
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The title of the Article should read, "California expanding its reasons law abiding citizens should avoid the state."
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TSgt George Rodriguez
CPT (Join to see) - How about we sell California to the Mexicans and use the money to build a wall along the border including California.
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TSgt George Rodriguez - Do you think Mexico has enough money to pay for a wall that long? Anyway, they must (as part of the deal) take Speaker Pelosi and Congressman Swallwell off our hands.
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TSgt George Rodriguez
CPT (Join to see) - Yes along with the snowflakes in Hollywood and ANTIFA. Place a surcharge equal to 10 times the amount of the illegal drugs they smuggle in.
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This and the "buy-back" program is just another word for confiscation. Some guy in Germany did the same thing in the 1930's and look what happened.
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If you keep changing the inputs, you are never going to get good data on whether the laws are creating the desired result. It is almost like the laws are not to stop shootings, but to gain control of the populace... Plenty of heaping sarcasm added...
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My father always recommended that I become a naval officer. He had served in the Navy in WWII and in the Army after his masters. I should have listened to him. Not because the Army was a bad experience, it wasn't. I should have gone SWO because I was always fascinated by the naval service (engineering and supply being notable exceptions). As my father pointed out on the USNA catalog of 1973 ... "that Ensign is wearing cufflinks with his dress blues. You will never see that in the Army". ;-)
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LT Brad McInnis
CPT (Join to see) - I was a Political Science major who sucked at all engineering classes. So, in good military fashion, I was made an Engineering Officer. Go figure, but had an absolute blast. My last tour I worked at CENTCOM with mainly Army folks, and had a blast there, too.
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